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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… manor, passed with Gernon's other lands after 1118 to William de Munfitchet, with whose barony it descended in the … the Munfitchets by Geoffrey of Camps, 53 who with his son William claimed Nosterfield manor in 1179 and died, probably … Gillian, the elder Geoffrey's daughter. 56 Gillian married William of Knapwell, by whom she had a son Samson, 57 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Church Farm (now two cottages) was the birthplace of Sir William Dugdale in 1605. It was the place where Anthony Wood … the parish near Coleshill. The estate was purchased by Sir William Dugdale the antiquary in 1625, and he built or … de Esseby. 9 It was certainly held by their grandson William de Asseby, who was outlawed in 1268 for killing a man …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in 1159 the manor of Shuttington was presented to it by William Burdet, who had obtained it from the Earl of … mercer of London. After her death it passed to her son William 12 and then to her grandson Thomas. 13 In 1566 he … in the yeare'. 18 The Queen leased the manor in 1596 to William Blounte 19 and again in 1602 to Lettice, Countess of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of Medow. This had been 10s. but then was 4s. Value. Of William Peverell's Fee here were two Manors, which before the … was thirteen Bovats. There Robert, the Man, (or Tenant) of William Pevrel, had one (Plow, or) Car. and five Villains, … Son and Heir; who dying without Issue, it was inherited by William, his said Son's Brother, who in like Manner left it …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was then in the possession of Ralph Bluet, who held of William de Ow, 5 and the other assessed at 3 hides and … had passed by the beginning of the 13th century from William de Ow to the Earl Marshal, who was returned by the … passed from John de Monchensy to his brother and heir, Sir William de Monchensy, and from the latter to his only …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… over two centuries. 10 In the parish church was baptized William Marshall, an agricultural writer of even more … John de Fay, 27 he had an only child Agatha, who married William le Rus and had a daughter Alice, aged two in 1250. 28 … died by 13045. 33 Before 13023 he had, however, enfeoffed William le Latimer, who then held Sinnington and Marton, 34 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… eminent family of Leyborne, of Leyborne, in this county. William, son of Roger de Leyborne, died possessed of it in … of him and his descendants may be seen. His second son William, heir to his eldest brother Sir Richard, who died S. … and dying anno 17 king Henry VII. left two sons, John and William Lovelace, esqrs. who possessed this manor and seat …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… has since been modernized; it is now the residence of Mr. William Henry Anthony Wharton. Internal alterations were made … idiot from birth, but before she was sixteen she married William Nevill 60 son of Ralph Earl of Westmorland. 61 William Nevill and Joan made a conveyance of the manor in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… wife, 16 and they in 1669 conveyed it to John Theed. 17 William Theed, probably his son, held in 1701, 18 and was in turn succeeded by his son, also called William, 19 who joined with his mother Hester in 1724 in … Turney for twenty-one years, and his sons Richard and William held it in 1548. 24 The Turneys seem to have renewed …
Magna Britannia
… other co-heiress of Kelland, (through the Courtenays,) by William Roberts, Esq., the present proprietor. The manor was … the college estate was purchased of that family by Mr. William Paige, who is patron of the benefice. The tithes have … Cholmondeley, Vickers, and Mann. The late Sir John William Pole purchased it of Sir Horace Mann, and it now …
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